Op 3 april j.l. bracht Anti-Media het bericht over een VS burger, die onterecht werd vastgehouden als ongedocumenteerde immigrant en alleen daarvoor zonder proces 3 weken lang in een gevangenis zat......
U denkt misschien, dat dit te danken is aan het beleid van het beest Trump, echter ook onder Obama zaten een paar honderd mensen op dezelfde grond onterecht vast........ Overigens vinden onder Trump nu met grote regelmaat razzia's plaats. Deze vervolging zorgt ervoor dat restaurants die hoofdzakelijk werden bezocht door 'illegale immigranten', meer en meer hun deuren moeten sluiten........ Dit daar deze immigranten buiten het werk dat ze doen, hun huis niet meer durven te verlaten, waar ze bovendien in angst leven voor de eerder genoemde razzia's.........
2017 mensen, 2017.........
Zie ook het bericht onder de rode link in het volgende artikel, de link na NPR (National Public Radio).
U.S. Citizen Jailed 3 Weeks for Being Suspected Undocumented Immigrant
April 3, 2017 at 9:46 am
Written
by Anti-Media
Staf
(ANTIMEDIA) A
story last week highlights the fact that undocumented people in
America aren’t the only ones affected by Donald Trump’s
immigration crackdown.
On
Friday, The
Daily Beast reported that
a U.S. citizen is suing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
after being wrongfully held for nearly three weeks.
Rony
Chavez Aguilar, who emigrated from Guatemala in 1991 and became a
naturalized citizen in 2001, says during his incarceration he never
saw a judge and was never even told why he was being detained.
According
to Aguilar’s attorney, Charles Roth, who spoke to The Daily
Beast, Aguilar was originally arrested in Chicago on drug
charges. After spending two weeks in jail, he thought he had been
released.
Instead,
ICE agents, suspecting he was an undocumented immigrant, showed up
and hauled him down to an ICE facility in Kentucky where other
detainees face deportation. That was March 7.
“He
said, ‘Hey, I’m a citizen!’” Roth
claims. “And
basically they said, ‘Tell it to the judge.’” The
judge Aguilar was never allowed to see.
On
March 27, Roth filed a suit against ICE on the grounds that it was
violating his client’s constitutional rights. The suit alleges,
among other things, that ICE violated Aguilar’s due process by
never explaining to him why he was being held.
Aguilar
was released from detention hours after the suit was filed.
Roth
says his client’s case is far from uncommon, and he hopes to bring
other victims in on the lawsuit. For instance,
an NPR investigation last
December found that between 2007 and 2015, nearly 700 U.S. citizens
were thrown in jail illegally at the request of ICE agents.
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Klik voor meer berichten n.a.v. het bovenstaande, op één van de labels, die u onder dit bericht terug kan vinden, dit geldt niet voor de labels: ICE en NPR.
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